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Accommodation In Istanbul

If you crave ancient sights and “Turkish delight on a moonlit night”, then it’s high time you catch the next flight to Istanbul (not Constantinople), Turkey. Sitting pretty between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, Istanbul is kind of a big deal, but that’s what happens when you’re the country’s cultural centre and home to a continental divide.

With ancient mosques, gorgeous palaces and delicious eats waiting around every turn of the cobblestone streets, accommodation in Istanbul is ready to introduce you to “The City of the World’s Desire”.

Things to Do in Istanbul

Start your trip with a tour of the Hagia Sophia Museum and Church, known to locals as Ayasofia. More than just a brilliant gallery and a place of worship, this venue is always hopping with events and visiting exhibitions that will help set the stage for your Turkish adventure. You could spend an entire weekend visiting beautiful domed mosques and basilicas, but while you’re in Sultanahmet to see Hagia Sophia, why not wander through Topkapi Palace, the home of Ottoman sultans? It’s a palace, after all.

North of the Golden Horn—a river, not an actual horn—hang out in the district of Karakoy, where old meets new. Climb to the top of Galata Tower to see the lay of the land before people-watching from a sidewalk cafe. Looking for the best food in Istanbul? Skip the five-star restaurants and head to the lokantas on Istiklal Avenue. These cafeteria-style eateries serve up Turkish classics involving eggplant, pilafs and plenty of meat.

If you want to keep living like a local, it’s time to learn another word: hamam. The Turkish Baths Experience is like none other. Plus, you’ll be all refreshed and ready for a night on the town. If you’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more lute, book Istanbul hotels in Beyoglu for high-energy nightlife.

Getting To & Around Istanbul

You’ll touch down at Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST), about 18km west of the Old City. From there, the city is well-connected by buses, subways and trams, but you have some hills and bodies of water to contend with, which makes routes somewhat complicated. Otherwise, taxis or one of Wotif’s car hire deals are the most efficient ways to get from the airport to your hotel in Istanbul.

Upcoming Events

Sparks will fly if your visit falls on National Day on October 29—it’s fireworks time! You can head across the strait to Uskudar Port for an excellent view, but your absolute best bet is to be out on the strait. Hitch a ride on a boat and you’ll be cruising like royalty.

Istanbul loves fireworks, and New Year’s Eve is another great time to see them. Avoid the tourist hotbeds (looking at you, Taksim Square) and head to Kadikoy if you want the authentic—and crowded—experience. Live music, artificial snow, lasers and disco balls have all been part of the deal in past years. Of course, there’s also plenty of statue-climbing and shouting, so if you want something a little more relaxed, Istanbul accommodation on Istiklal Caddesi in Beyoglu is a good choice instead.

For music lovers, Akbank Jazz Festival takes place in October, while Efes Pilsen Blues Festival is in the month of November. The blues fest is 23 years old and still going strong, attracting musical geniuses like Cedric Burnside and Buddy Guy (who, aside from having an awesome name, is one of the most recognisable figures in blues).

Get Outside!

Istanbul holidays are chockablock with vibrant, unique neighbourhoods to explore—one also happens to be an island chain. How cool is that? Obviously, you have to visit. There are no cars allowed on the islands, which only adds to the outdoorsy fun: You’ll have to take a bicycle or horse-drawn carriage! Tip: If you don’t want a good workout, leave the effort to someone else.

On Heybeliada, you’ll be living just like an Istabullu with a piknik in the pine groves (yes, that means “picnic”). Head to the main city centre to pick up bread, cheese, fruit and nuts from the bakeries and of course, plenty of raki, and that’s really all you need. Head to the pine groves of the nature reserve, and don’t forget the card games.

Buyukada is the largest of the islands and only 15 minutes beyond Heybeliada by ferry. If you’re in the mood for a hike, make the trek up to the Greek Monastery of St. George for sweet views and even sweeter wine (you’ve earned it!). For an easier day, cruise the shops of Recep Koç Sokak, gossip over strong Turkish coffee—trust us, it will have you talking!—or take a dip in the sea from Nakibey Beach. Don’t worry, you can still drink wine.

Must-See Spots

Let’s say you only have one day in Istanbul (Of course, you would never book only one day in this wonderful city, now would you?). There’s one attraction you probably noticed right away: The Blue Mosque dominates the Istanbul skyline. Its six pointed minarets reach for the sky and the many domes provide the backdrop for the profile pic of a lifetime. While the outside can look blue at dawn and dusk, its name actually comes from the 20,000 blue tiles that line the inside of the mosque.

All right, you’ve seen the grand extravagance of the Blue Mosque, and you want to take a piece home for yourself. Well, you can’t, but you can head to the Grand Bazaar, one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets. How are your pazarlik skills? That means bargaining, and they’re about to get some practice. Haggle your way through leather, fabrics, gold and spices; be sure you’ve got accommodation near the Grand Bazaar so you don’t have to carry your finds too far.

You’ve got your bum bag, your walking shoes and your bargaining phrasebook. We’ve got awesome places to stay in Istanbul. Sounds like a match made in heaven! Check us out and book today, so you can save your lira for the market.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Istanbul?
If Istanbul is your holiday headquarters, drop your bags and crank up the chillax mode at Robin Hood Hotel. Blackout curtains and a children’s pool are a couple of reasons guests rave about this place. Want convenient access to Taksim Square and Blue Mosque? Then say hello to DeCamondo Galata, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, another one of our leading hotels in Istanbul. When it’s time to book, Wotif is your ultimate go-to for getting awesome deals on Istanbul accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Istanbul?
You call the shots, but visitors tend to spend around 3 days exploring Istanbul. Just be sure to allow yourself enough time to hit the hotspots, embrace new adventures and recharge your batteries. Whether your stay is short or long, Wotif has unbeatable Istanbul hotel deals you’ll find impossible to resist.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Istanbul?
If you’re planning to explore major attractions like Bağdat Avenue and Emaar Square Mall, go for Kadıköy. This well-known area is where many first-timers choose to stay. It’s also home to some of our most highly rated hotels in Istanbul, such as Belizia Hotel and Wyndham Grand Istanbul Kalamis Marina Hotel. Adventure waits for no one. Grab yo’ self a deal on your Istanbul hotel today with Wotif!
How much does an Istanbul hotel cost?
No need to sweet-talk the hotel manager — our filters will do the job of tracking down AU$51 cheap accommodation in Istanbul. Simply enter your travel details and tweak your search by things like amenities, property class and budget. Oh, and here’s another money-saving hack: Reserve your Istanbul hotel outside the most popular months of May, August and September when prices are usually higher.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Istanbul?
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Can I find luxury accommodation in Istanbul?
Certainly. Using our “Property class” filter you can discover the fanciest getaways that offer top-tier service, indulgent extras and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Take a look at these Istanbul luxury hotels:

  • AJWA Sultanahmet: This escape features amenities like fitness facilities, facial treatments and much more.
  • Tomtom Suites - Special Class: Kick back and chill in serious style while taking advantage of a garden and a free buffet breakfast here.

Which hotels in Istanbul are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a stack of family accommodation in Istanbul that serve up non-stop good vibes alongside perks and amenities like outdoor play areas, swimming pools and arcades. Find getaways that’ll knock the socks off your pint-sized posse with our “Family friendly” filter, or give these a try:


What is the best area to stay in Istanbul?
The Taksim neighbourhood is among our traveller favourites. Whether you’re experiencing the nightlife or making the most of the shopping and dining, it’s a top spot to book an Istanbul hotel. Want more fantastic options where the getaway vibes will kick in quick? Use our “View map” to find Istanbul accommodation in different locations around this thrilling destination, like Old City and Galata.

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